HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 20:29:51 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Transfer-Encoding: chunked Connection: keep-alive Vary: Accept-Encoding Last-Modified: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 20:28:22 GMT Cache-Control: max-age=211, must-revalidate X-nananana: Batcache Vary: Cookie X-hacker: If you're reading this, you should visit automattic.com/jobs and apply to join the fun, mention this header. Link: ; rel=shortlink Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000 A history of HTC in 12 devices | TechCrunch

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0/13 Replay Gallery[1] More Galleries [2] Skip[3] SEE SLIDESHOW HTC on Friday basically sold a huge portion of itself to Google[4], which is clearly hoping to use the company’s talent for hardware in its own push for self-branded devices. It’s the end of an era for a major company that has been a friend to Google and Android for a decade — perfect timing for a little retrospective on HTC’s many and varied devices. Seeing these all at once is also an interesting lesson in just how much HTC loved the number 1. How many can you count in product names? 1/13 2005: Universal Back in 2005 smartphones were mainly business devices,

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